Marjorie Taylor Greene FINALLY Put In Her Place For Good

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13 Apr 202414:01

Summary

TLDRThe transcript captures a heated congressional debate focusing on the January 6th Capitol riots, with a particular emphasis on the accountability of individuals involved. It highlights the call for the same level of scrutiny for all, regardless of political affiliation, and criticizes the perceived lack of action against those tied to extremist groups. The discussion also touches on issues of censorship, the rewriting of history, and the removal of monuments, with a defense of the need for context and safety in such decisions. The debate underscores the deep political divisions and the urgency for addressing serious issues facing the nation.

Takeaways

  • 📢 A member of Congress suggests that if anyone should be charged for obstructing official proceedings, it should also apply to January 6 defendants, including Jabal Bowman.
  • 🔊 The speaker criticizes the hypocrisy of receiving lectures on civility from someone who has previously disrupted the State of the Union address and defends insurrectionists.
  • 🚨 The speaker recounts personal experience of the events on January 6, labeling the defense of such actions as 'pathetic' and 'disgusting'.
  • 💭 The conversation touches upon the Department of Homeland Security's alleged censorship of Americans, including the speaker, and the investigation of terrorism.
  • 🌎 The term 'Intifa' is mentioned, with a discussion on its association with terrorism and the speaker's concern about Jihad in the country.
  • 🔎 The FBI's role in investigating terrorism and its use of sources, such as the Southern Poverty Law Center, is questioned.
  • 🤝 The speaker calls for the investigation of members of Congress linked to known terrorists and criticizes the focus on a past event at the expense of current threats.
  • 🛑 The speaker warns the FBI director about potential impeachment and urges resignation to avoid it.
  • 🚨 The issue of illegal immigration and its consequences are brought up, with a tragic incident from Dalton, Georgia being highlighted.
  • 🏛️ The speaker defends the actions of Congressman Bowman, stating that he did not intentionally cause harm or obstruct justice, and contrasts this with the actions of the January 6 mob.
  • 📜 The speaker criticizes the Republican party for focusing on trivial issues and not addressing serious concerns, accusing them of being unfit to govern and only interested in revenge.

Q & A

  • What was the main accusation against Jabal Bowman in the transcript?

    -The main accusation against Jabal Bowman was that he should have told Capitol Police immediately that he made a mistake, which the speaker claimed was actually intentional and part of an effort to obstruct an official proceeding.

  • How did the speaker describe the actions of those defending the January 6th actions?

    -The speaker described the actions of those defending the January 6th actions as pathetic and disgusting, emphasizing their personal experience of being the last person off the house floor that day and witnessing what happened.

  • What was the speaker's stance on the removal of the Robert E Lee statue?

    -The speaker's stance was that Robert E Lee was not a founding father but a general of the Confederacy, and the statue in Charlottesville was not a national monument. They mentioned that the Department of Interior should have discretion over such matters and criticized the other party for supporting book banning and rewriting history.

  • What was the speaker's criticism regarding the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI?

    -The speaker criticized the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI for censoring Americans, including themselves, and not investigating terrorism adequately. They also accused the FBI of relying on the Southern Poverty Law Center, which they believe targeted Catholics.

  • What was the speaker's claim about the events on October 18th?

    -The speaker claimed that on October 18th, the Capitol complex was illegally occupied, and laws were broken similar to those hunted down from January 6th. They questioned the lack of FBI action against the organizers of this event.

  • What was the speaker's concern about the term 'intifa'?

    -The speaker expressed concern about the term 'intifa,' which means Arab Uprising or Jihad, and questioned the FBI director's interest in investigating terrorism related to this term within the country.

  • What was the speaker's stance on the investigation of members of Congress linked to known terrorists?

    -The speaker insisted that the FBI should investigate members of Congress linked to known terrorists, specifically mentioning ties to Hamas, and criticized the FBI director for not prioritizing such investigations over events like January 6th.

  • What was the speaker's criticism of the Republican party?

    -The speaker criticized the Republican party for wasting taxpayer money on what they considered meaningless resolutions, deflecting from the majority's unhinged behavior, and being more concerned with retaliation and revenge than governing and addressing serious issues.

  • What was the speaker's view on the amendment to prohibit the removal of monuments?

    -The speaker viewed the amendment as a controversial and unnecessary policy that prevents the Department of Interior from removing monuments for reasons such as health and safety, and criticized it as a partisan poison pill that would not gain bipartisan support or become law.

  • What was the speaker's call to action for the Republican party?

    -The speaker called for the Republican party to grow up, focus on creating bipartisan bills, and do the job they were elected to do, rather than wasting time on trivial issues and measures.

  • What was the speaker's final message to the American people?

    -The speaker apologized to the American people for the Republicans' waste of their hard-earned taxpayer money and the focus on meaningless resolutions instead of actions that would help the American people.

Outlines

00:00

🗣️ Heated Debate on Accountability and January 6th

The paragraph revolves around a passionate and confrontational discussion on the accountability of individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riots. The speaker criticizes Jabal Bowman for not alerting Capitol Police about his mistake, asserting that his actions were intentional. The discourse extends to the broader issue of civility in the House, with the speaker recalling interruptions during the State of the Union address and defending the actions of those who attacked the Capitol. The speaker also accuses the Department of Homeland Security of censorship and calls for investigations into terrorism, specifically mentioning ties to Hamas and Hezbollah. The conversation touches upon the removal of the Statue of Robert E Lee and the perceived attempts to erase history, comparing the situation to communist countries. The speaker concludes by challenging the priorities of the opposing party, emphasizing the need for an honest debate on book banning and rewriting history.

05:00

🔍 Investigation into Terrorism and the FBI's Role

This paragraph focuses on the questioning of the FBI director about the agency's role in combating terrorism and its use of sources like the Southern Poverty Law Center. The discussion highlights concerns about the term 'intifa' and its association with Arab Uprising or Jihad, and the FBI director's commitment to addressing jihadist-inspired terrorism. The conversation also brings up the issue of investigating members of Congress with alleged ties to Hamas, and the director's clarification on the FBI's standards for predication. The paragraph further emphasizes the need to prioritize threats like intifa and Jihad over events like the January 6th incident, which the speaker deems as being overemphasized.

10:02

🏛️ Congressional Priorities and the Preservation of History

The paragraph discusses the amendment proposed to prevent the removal of monuments on land under the Department of Interior's jurisdiction. It highlights the speaker's disapproval of the Democratic party's efforts to erase culture, history, and way of life, referencing George Orwell's 1984 as a parallel. The speaker condemns the destruction of Confederate symbols and the removal of the statue of General Robert E Lee in Charlottesville, Virginia. The paragraph criticizes the Republican party for focusing on trivial issues and not addressing the serious and complex challenges facing the country. The speaker calls for a focus on bipartisan bills that can provide benefits and services to the American people, rather than engaging in meaningless resolutions.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡obstruction of official proceeding

This term refers to the act of interfering with or attempting to interfere with the proper conduct of a government proceeding, such as a legislative session or a court case. In the context of the video, it is used to discuss the consequences for those who may have intentionally disrupted official proceedings, with a specific focus on the January 6th Capitol riots and the accountability of those involved.

💡civility

Civility refers to politeness and respect in communication, particularly in a political context. In the video, the term is used critically, suggesting that some individuals who have been vocal about civility have themselves engaged in disruptive behavior, such as interrupting the President during the State of the Union address.

💡insurrectionists

Insurrectionists are individuals who participate in an uprising against an established government or authority. In the context of the video, this term is used to describe those who violently attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, with the implication that their actions were treasonous and deserving of condemnation.

💡censorship

Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information, usually by the government or other authority. In the video, the term is used to allege that certain individuals, including the speaker, have been censored by the Department of Homeland Security, suggesting a violation of free speech rights.

💡terrorism

Terrorism is the use of violence, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims or to influence a government. In the video, the term is used to describe the actions of those who the speaker believes were involved in the January 6th Capitol riots, as well as to raise concerns about other forms of terrorism that the speaker feels are not being adequately addressed.

💡Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)

The Southern Poverty Law Center is a non-profit legal advocacy organization known for its work against hate groups and bigotry. In the video, the SPLC is mentioned controversially, with the speaker suggesting that the organization has been misused as a source by the FBI, particularly in targeting certain groups, and questioning the reliability of the SPLC's information.

💡Jihad

Jihad is an Islamic term often translated as 'struggle' or 'battle', and it can refer to both a personal, spiritual struggle and a collective struggle against injustice or oppression. However, the term is sometimes associated with violent conflict. In the video, 'Jihad' is used in a charged context to express concern about potential terrorist activities within the U.S., reflecting on the speaker's focus on national security and terrorism.

💡impeachment

Impeachment is a legal process by which a legislative body, such as Congress, brings charges against a government official, typically the President or a judge. In the video, the term is used as a threat of political action against an individual, indicating a severe level of disapproval and a desire for accountability.

💡Confederate symbols

Confederate symbols refer to the flags, monuments, and other emblems associated with the Confederate States of America, which was formed by 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union during the American Civil War. In the video, the removal of Confederate symbols is discussed as part of a broader debate about historical memory and the public representation of controversial figures.

💡Department of Interior

The Department of the Interior is a federal executive department of the U.S. government responsible for the management and conservation of most federal lands and natural resources. In the video, the Department is mentioned in relation to an amendment that seeks to prevent the removal of monuments under its jurisdiction, reflecting ongoing debates about the role of the government in preserving or altering historical markers.

💡FBI

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the principal intelligence and security arm of the United States, conducting criminal, cyber, response, and intelligence investigations. In the video, the FBI is discussed in the context of its role in investigating and combating terrorism and its alleged use of certain sources, such as the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Highlights

Discussion on accountability for obstructing official proceedings, with specific reference to January 6 defendants.

Criticisms of Jabal Bowman's actions during the January 6 incident, questioning his intent and the immediate response to Capitol Police.

Reflections on the State of the Union interruption and the defense of actions taken during the January 6 insurrection.

Concerns about the Department of Homeland Security's actions on censorship and the treatment of Americans, including the speaker themselves.

Allegations of terrorism within the Capitol building, with references to Global Intifa and the Southern Property Law Centers.

Calls for investigation into terrorism, specifically mentioning ties to Hamas and Hezbollah, and the perceived lack of action from the FBI.

Defense of the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI's stance on investigating terrorism, including the prioritization of jihadist-inspired terrorism.

Disapproval of the use of the Southern Poverty Law Center as a source by the FBI, and the subsequent removal of a problematic intelligence product.

Concerns about members of Congress participating in Facebook groups with ties to Hamas, and the demand for investigation.

The impact of illegal activities on innocent Americans, citing a specific incident in Dalton, Georgia.

Threats of impeachment towards an individual, with a call for resignation or facing consequences.

Reference to an incident on October 18th, questioning the FBI's response and investigation into the illegal occupation of the Capitol complex.

Definition and concerns about the term 'Intifa' and its implications for terrorism within the United States.

Apology to the American people for the perceived misuse of taxpayer money on trivial issues, and a call for the Republican party to mature.

Defense of Jamal Bowman's actions, emphasizing his apology and responsibility compared to the January 6 incident.

Criticism of the Republican party's focus on revenge and destruction of perceived enemies, rather than governing and addressing serious issues.

Amendment to prohibit the removal of monuments under the Department of Interior's jurisdiction, with arguments for preserving history and culture.

Concerns about the erosion of history and culture, comparing the actions of the Democrats to George Orwell's 1984.

Call for bipartisan support on bills and a focus on the American people's needs, rather than on partisan issues.

Transcripts

00:00

if anyone is going to be charged and

00:02

forced to remain in jail forced to be

00:05

serving prison time for an obstructing

00:08

an official proceeding then jabal Bowman

00:10

should face the exact same fate for

00:13

every single January 6 defendant he

00:16

should have told Capitol Police

00:17

immediately that he made a mistake as he

00:20

claimed but it wasn't a mistake Mr

00:22

Speaker it was on purpose it was

00:25

intentional Mr Speaker it is is really

00:27

rich to get a lecture from someone about

00:30

civility who stood on this house floor

00:33

uh and screamed and interrupted the

00:35

president of the United States during

00:36

his State of the Union or someone who

00:38

comes or somebody who continues to

00:40

circle the wagons and cheer on the

00:42

insurrectionists who attacked this

00:44

Capital violently on January 6 I was the

00:47

last person off the house floor on that

00:49

day and I saw what happened and for

00:51

people to come down here and defend

00:53

those actions it is pathetic and

00:56

disgusting were you aware of this

00:59

Congressman as I said I haven't seen the

01:00

photos that you're holding up U before

01:03

maybe well I posted them on my Twitter

01:05

account it's it's public you know maybe

01:08

I don't spend a lot of time on Twitter

01:09

well you know you you oh I'm sure you do

01:12

because the Department of Homeland

01:13

Security and organized with other

01:15

offices has censored many Americans

01:18

including myself I'm not part of the

01:20

Department of Homeland Security right Mr

01:22

Ray you should you should be you should

01:24

be interested in investigating terrorism

01:26

and this right here is proof that we had

01:28

terrorists in in our own office building

01:32

Global intifa and you rely on the

01:34

Southern Property law centers Katrina

01:36

Bleckley is one of the organizers I'll

01:38

send this over to your office so maybe

01:40

perhaps you can stop targeting innocent

01:43

grandmothers and Veterans who walk

01:45

through the capital on January 6th and

01:47

might after might actually go after

01:49

people tied to Hamas tied to Hezbollah

01:52

and likely

01:54

Iran Mr Ray are you interested in

01:57

members of Congress that are that are

01:59

organized in participating in a Facebook

02:01

group that has ties to

02:04

Hamas uh we're not investigating people

02:06

for participating in a Facebook group

02:09

this is the Democrat and the Biden

02:10

administration's effort to erase our

02:13

history just as they have done to the

02:16

Statue of Robert E Lee this is an

02:19

outrage this is exactly what they do in

02:21

communist countries and the Democrats

02:24

want to accuse us of book burning while

02:26

we try to get pornography books out of

02:29

our children's schools the Democrats

02:31

will do nothing to stop their attempts

02:34

to destroy our nation's history just to

02:37

clear up a couple of things my colleague

02:39

mentioned the founding fathers Robert

02:40

elely was not actually one of the

02:42

founding fathers he was a general of the

02:44

Confederacy that was a city of

02:46

Charlottesville that wasn't a national

02:48

monument that when that statue was

02:50

removed and I I just have to say uh I

02:54

find it rich that the party that has

02:56

supported book Banning in our libraries

03:00

um rewriting curriculum not talking

03:04

about our history over and over again is

03:06

the very one that is saying that we have

03:08

to often keep painful monuments in

03:10

places where they do damage where they

03:13

interfere with people's ability to enjoy

03:15

the particular area that they're in and

03:18

leave it to the Department of interior

03:19

to have that discretion so if we're

03:22

going to get into talking about book

03:24

Banning and rewriting history let let's

03:26

have an honest debate about it and talk

03:28

about the difference between our two

03:30

parties on this secretary mayorcas I

03:33

want you to look at these innocent

03:36

Americans do you see

03:39

them I do congresswoman they are dead

03:43

they're from Dalton Georgia in my

03:45

district they're dead because a

03:47

17-year-old likely affiliated with the

03:50

cartels was smuggling illegal aliens

03:53

into our country in Texas breaking our

03:56

laws and this happens every single day

03:59

in our country earlier this week eight

04:02

Republicans joined the Democrats and

04:04

protected your job but I want you to

04:07

know you have a short time coming you

04:10

can honorably resign or we are going to

04:14

impeach you and it's happening very very

04:17

soon Mr Ray do you remember on October

04:21

18th when the capitol complex uh was

04:25

illegally occupied breaking same laws

04:28

that you have Hunted down Americans for

04:31

from January 6 are you familiar with

04:34

this I don't recognize the picture that

04:36

you're holding well because maybe your

04:38

agents haven't been doing a good job

04:40

into investigating the organizers that

04:44

broke the law illegally occupi this very

04:47

building that we're sitting in right now

04:49

and over 300 of them were arrested some

04:52

of them attacked police officers I

04:55

haven't seen on the news where the FBI

04:57

is hunting them down with helicopter

05:00

tanks in the streets raiding their homes

05:02

with

05:03

flashbangs targeting these people

05:06

watching these people throwing them in

05:08

jail for them to stay in pre-trial in

05:12

solitary confinement for years before

05:14

they ever face trial you want to know

05:16

what this says I'll tell you this is one

05:18

of the organizers phones and this is a

05:22

chat and it says at the top Global in

05:25

tiata now while we're talking about

05:28

terrorism today are you are you familiar

05:30

with the term

05:31

intifa uh I've certainly heard the term

05:34

do you know the definition I'm not going

05:36

to try to Define it but it means Arab

05:38

Uprising or Jihad are you concerned

05:41

about Jihad in this country I am and I

05:44

have consistently testified to that

05:46

effect yes but are you interested in

05:48

using the the FBI you are the director

05:52

of the FBI do you hunt down terrorists

05:54

in our country those that would be

05:56

responsible for Jihad absolutely and

05:59

that's why we've had jihadist inspired

06:01

terrorism at our highest national threat

06:03

priority level since the day that I

06:06

started as FBI director do you still use

06:08

the Southern Poverty Law Center as a

06:09

source you you use them the FBI used the

06:12

Southern Poverty Law Center as a source

06:14

when targeting Catholics are you still

06:16

using the Southern Poverty Law Center as

06:18

a source congresswoman what I think

06:20

you're referring to is the so-called

06:23

Richmond intelligence product uh which

06:25

we as soon as I learned about it I was

06:27

horrified withdrew it we had an inspect

06:29

done and part of the problem that we

06:32

found with that particular product by

06:33

that particular office is precisely what

06:35

you're talking about the Reliance on uh

06:38

the Southern Poverty Law Center and the

06:39

way in which they relied on well you

06:41

relied on the Southern Poverty Law

06:42

Center but I would have you know Mr Ray

06:46

that this one right here this person

06:48

involved in the global intifa group that

06:51

illegally they broke the law came in and

06:54

occupied the Canon office house building

06:58

interrupted Congress interrupted

07:00

hearings right here Katrina Bleckley is

07:03

the lead attorney for the Southern

07:05

Poverty Law Center are you interested in

07:07

members of Congress that are that are

07:09

organized and participating in a

07:11

Facebook group that has ties to

07:14

Hamas uh we're not investigating people

07:16

for participating in a Facebook

07:19

group a Facebook group that is tied to

07:22

Hamas we have multiple investigations

07:25

into individuals affiliated with Hamas

07:28

uh and they active investigations you're

07:31

going to tell me as FBI director you

07:33

will not investigate Americans or United

07:36

States members of Congress that are

07:38

linked to known terrorists that's not

07:41

what I said are you going to investigate

07:43

or not we are going to investigate

07:45

individuals who are affiliated with

07:47

Hamas if they meet our standards for

07:49

predication which are long-standing

07:51

standards set by uh this department and

07:53

the prior department and the department

07:55

before that I would hope to God that

07:57

intifa and Jihad and terrorist in our

08:00

very country would be something that you

08:02

would prioritize instead of a three-hour

08:06

event that happened at the capital

08:08

nearly four years ago Mr Ray I yield

08:11

back my time Mr chairman um I want to

08:13

apologize to the American people I want

08:15

to apologize that Republicans are

08:17

wasting your hard-earned taxpayer money

08:20

with yet another stupid and meaningless

08:22

centure resolution instead of doing

08:24

anything that will help the American

08:26

people Jamal Bowman is a good man a

08:29

decent man a kind man he was rushing to

08:33

exit a house office building so we could

08:35

go vote and he activated a fire alarm in

08:37

the process of trying to open the door

08:40

did he destroy government property no

08:44

did he

08:45

obstruct any an official proceeding no

08:49

did he wield a deadly weapon no did he

08:53

assault or injure anyone no but did he

08:56

apologize and take responsibility for

08:58

his actions yes yes he did which is more

09:02

than we can say for January 6th when

09:05

this building was desecrated by an angry

09:08

mob sent by Trump to overturn an

09:10

election and Republican members of this

09:13

party still act like nothing happened

09:17

how

09:18

disgusting what a what how offensive it

09:22

is to the many women who protect us that

09:25

my friends on the other side of the

09:26

aisle continue to act like nothing

09:28

happened that day look at the end of the

09:32

day this has nothing to do with

09:34

Congressman Bowman and my friends know

09:37

that it is about deflecting from how

09:41

unhinged this majority is they had to

09:44

expel one of their own members last week

09:46

for God's sake the first speaker in

09:49

history to be

09:51

osted nothing of any consequence to show

09:54

for an for an entire year in the

09:56

majority nothing you have done nothing

09:59

nothing you've wasted time on stupid

10:02

measures like this nothing look this

10:05

whole exercise is just nuts for

10:09

Republicans it's all about appeasing

10:11

their orange Overlord at maralago who

10:15

can do no wrong they don't care about

10:18

governing they're un fit to govern they

10:21

aren't concerned about the serious and

10:23

complex issues facing this country the

10:26

world or the people we represent for

10:29

them being in power is all about

10:31

retaliation and revenge and the

10:34

destruction of their perceived enemies

10:38

it is time for the Republican party to

10:41

grow

10:42

up Mr Speaker I I don't want to waste

10:45

another second on this meaningless

10:48

resolution this is pathetic you have my

10:51

the Republicans have turned this chamber

10:54

into a place where trivial issues get

10:57

debated passionately and important ones

10:59

not at all my friends have done nothing

11:02

not a damn thing for the people that

11:05

they say they represent how do you how

11:08

can anybody on the other side of the Y

11:09

go home with a straight face and say

11:12

that you're representing your

11:14

constituents you you produced nothing

11:16

for them you've turned this place into a

11:19

joke my Amendment prohibits funds from

11:22

being used to remove any Monument on

11:24

land under the jurisdiction of the

11:26

Department of interior for too long

11:29

communist Democrats have been hellbent

11:32

on erasing our culture way of life and

11:35

our history whether we agree with it or

11:38

not as George Orwell wrote in

11:41

1984 they want a future in which every

11:45

record has been destroyed or falsified

11:48

every book has been Rewritten every

11:51

picture has been repainted every statue

11:54

and Street and building has been renamed

11:57

every date has been altered and that

12:00

process is continuing day by day and

12:02

minute by minute and history has stopped

12:05

nothing except exist except an endless

12:08

present in which the party is always

12:11

right in 2020 nearly 168 Confederate

12:15

symbols were removed across the United

12:17

States many of which were violently torn

12:20

down by radical BLM antifa activists

12:23

that burned American cities to the

12:26

ground most recently the statue of

12:28

confeder at General Robert E Lee that

12:31

stood for nearly a century in

12:33

Charlottesville Virginia was dismembered

12:36

and melting down in a

12:38

2,250 Dee furnace the news media was

12:42

quick to flood social media with video

12:44

post of the statue's head melting down

12:47

in fire this was the message the

12:51

Communists in our country have made it

12:53

clear that they will not stop with

12:55

Robert elely and will continue to do

12:58

this until George Washington's statue is

13:02

burning in fire look this amendment is

13:05

one more controversial poison pill

13:07

policy writer that sadly shows that the

13:10

Republicans are not interested in bills

13:11

that can gain bipartisan support and

13:14

become law the amendment would prohibit

13:16

the department of interior from removing

13:18

any Monument on land under their

13:21

jurisdictions there can be many reasons

13:23

a monument would need to be removed

13:25

health and safety of visitors and staff

13:27

this amendment provides no no latitude

13:29

for the Department to Steward the land

13:31

and resources they are responsible for

13:34

in 15 days the government will shut down

13:37

yet we are spending time on a bill that

13:39

will never become law and on this

13:42

superflu

13:43

Superfluous uh partisan poison pill

13:46

Rider we should be focused on creating a

13:49

bipartisan bill that abides by the

13:51

agreement reached in the fiscal

13:52

responsibility Act of 2023 so let's do

13:55

the job we were elected to do ensure the

13:57

American people receive the benefits and

13:59

services they are entitled to

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